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Entires. TO STAND THIS COMING SEASON in Wanganui and Patea Districts, The Thorough-bred Horse “P A T R I A R C H.” BY the far-famed Yattendon (sire of Dagwortb, Javlin, Hercules, Chester, Roodee, St. George, &c.); dam, Days of Old (imported) by Irish Birdcatcher; dam, Days of Yore, by Old England,&c. Yattendon, by Sir Hercules; dam, Cassandra, by Tros (imported),; dam, Gulnare, grand-dam of the renowned Barb. Patriarch possesses Australian Sir Hercules blood through his sire, and the Irish Birdcatcher blood through his dam, so that his breeding cannot be excelled. He is -own- brother to Sir Hercules Robinson’s celebrated racehorse Fitz-Yattendon. His dam, Days of Old, is also dam of Rose of Australia, one of the grandest and gamest of Australian turf performers. She ran the famous Fishook to a head in that memorable struggle over the Sydney Cup course, having behind her seventeen of the cracks of Australian colonies; amongst them such celebrities as Tim vruicßvi, Touinteer, Tarragan, lattendon, Talleyrand. Days of Old is full sister to Days of Yore, champion prizetaker at the Sydney Exhibition, open to all the Australian colonies. Patriarch is a rich dark boy with black points; standing 16 hands high, on short legs, with beautiful flat bone, good feet, extraordinarily handsome, showing great quality combined with strength and substance; remarkably good constitution, and docile temper. He was very fast and game during his short career on the turf, from which he was taken to the stud, after meeting with an accident ns a four-year-old. Pie won the Randwick Nursery Handicap; the Y. R. C. Handicap; second for the Sydney Cup, giving a year and 7lbs. to Vixen, also by Yattendon, having behind him Dagworth, the Ace, and thirteen others. Since coming to New Zealand his young stock have sold at high figures in Melbourne, and bis son, Terrick Torrick, when rising three years old, won races at Deniliquin and Sandhurst, and his stock have been racing since with success. On the owner of Patriarch leaving Australia for England he was purchased by the well-known Studmaster, Mr McLean, of Hawke’s Bay, where he served 2 seasons. The present owners have just purchased him, and announce the fact thus early in order that breeders may wait and see him before making their selections. Further particulars in future advertisement. HEARN AND KENNEDY, Owners, KAKARAMEA. Ball Programmes are Printed at the Mail Office, Patea, with neatness, taste, and promptness. gPEC IAL NOTICE. Dr. J. C. Ayer’s Celebrated Medicines. P. HAYMAN & CO. Beg to notify that they are now receiving dix-ect from America supplies of the undermentioned celebrated preparations, with each bottle bearing his signature across the label covering the cork. Ayer’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. Ayer’s Ague Cure. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and Ayer’s Cathartic Sugar-coated Pill. Ayer’s Hair Vigor. For restoring the natui'al colour of the hair. The above Elegant Preparations have Profession, reputation, which is a sufficient guarantee of their utility and genuincss. ; Vinegar Bitters Vinegar Bitters Vinegar Bitters. Dr Walker’s Californian Vinegar Bitters. Purely Vegetable—Free from Alcohol. Millions bear testimony to their wonderful curative effects. Kidorlin’s Ax-oraatxc Schnapps. . .This Beverage is distilled by E. Kiderlin, Schiedam, Holland, and is recommended strongly to those suffering from any of tlxo following complaints—say Rheumatism, Gout, Flatulency, Dropsy, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladdcx-, Dyspepsia, &c, &c. P. HAMMAND & CO., Importers and General Merchants, Rattary street, Dunedin. TELEGRAMS; of Latest News are forwarded to the Mail by Special Correspondents at Wellington,, Canterbury, Napier, New Plymouth, and by agents in all parts of the Colony. 1 Every effort is made to obtain the Latest Important News, and a large expense is incurred iii order to make the Mail not merely equal hut superior in the freshness, and fulness of. ifs News' to any journal in.this part of the Colony. f .. ~

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Patea Mail, 20 July 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 20 July 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 20 July 1880, Page 4

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